Two Philosophical Issues Surrounding the Structure of Public-Policy Recommendations

Dialogue 62 (3):431-446 (2023)
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Abstract

One of the key responsibilities of public institutions in liberal democracies is to formulate recommendations for decision makers. However, public institutions realize that decision makers will often partly ignore their recommendations. This situation of “partial compliance” with recommendations raises a number of philosophical issues for institutions. Based on an analysis of 570 recommendations drawn from 40 Quebec public-sector documents and reports, we identify two issues surrounding the structure of public-policy recommendations.

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Marc-Kevin Daoust
École de Technologie Supérieure
Victor Babin
Université de Montréal

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